Erwin Rommel's mammoth AEC Armored Command Vehicle. Germany's Deutsches Afrikakorps (DAK) captured several British-built armored command vehicles (ACVs) during fighting around the Libyan village of al-Makhili ("Mechili") in April 1941, and two of the massive bus-sized vehicles were adapted for use by the legendary DAK commander Erwin Rommel and nicknamed Max and Moritz for mischievous boys from German literature.
This kit features:
This kit features:
- Multi-part frame with armored exterior
- Latch and bolt detail
- Detailed drivers and cabin interior with (seats, radio equipment, Enigma-I cipher machine, receiver, transmitter, field telephone, table, maps and more)
- Jerry cans, antenna, optional extended or rolled tarps, wood textured floor and cabin walls, optional hatches, detailed driveline with exhaust system and rubber tires
- Separately molded on-vehicle tools, and photo-etch
- Decals and markings for three (3) vehicles.